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An 18th Century Worcester mug, bell shaped, black printed commemorating the victory of Frederick the Great in the Seven Years War, the King points towards a group of flags and military trophies, the reverse with a winged figure of Fame blowing her trumpet, signed R H Worcester with anchor and date 1757, 4 1/2" high
THOMAS HARDY: "The Wessex Novels", green cloth bound, monogrammed "TH", published, Osgood, McIlvaine & Harpers, 1895/6 edition, comprising "Tess of the d’Urbervilles", "Far From the Madding Crowd", "Mayor of Casterbridge", "Pair of Blue Eyes", "Two on a Tower", "Return of the Native", "The Woodlanders", "Jude the Obscure", "The Trumpet Major", "The Hand of Ethelberta", "Laodicean", "Desperate Remedies", "Wessex Tales", "Life’s Little Ironies", "A Group of Noble Dames" and "Under the Greenwood Tree" (16). See illustration
THOMAS HARDY: The Wessex Edition: "Tess of the d’Urbervilles", "Far From the Madding Crowd", "Jude the Obscure", "Return of the Native", "Mayor of Casterbridge", "Woodlanders", "Under the Greenwood Tree", "Life’s Little Ironies" (1920), "Wessex Tales", "Pair of Blue Eyes", "Trumpet Major", "Two on a Tower", "Well Beloved", "Group of Noble Dames", "Desperate Remedies", "Hand of Ethelberta", "Laodicean", "Wessex Poems", "Dynasts I, II and III" in two volumes, Herman Lea, red cloth bound, published Macmillan 1912 (incomplete), 20 volumes
THOMAS HARDY: The Wessex edition: "Tess of the d’Urbervilles", published Macmillan & Co., 1920 and others - "Under the Greenwood Tree", "Pair of Blue Eyes", "The Mayor of Casterbridge", "Far From the Madding Crowd", "Jude the Obscure", "The Return of the Native", "Wessex Tales", "The Trumpet Major", "The Woodlanders" (10)
A pair of Sevres style giltmetal mounted porcelain vases and fixed covers, modern, each with giltmetal acorn finial above false cover with gilt scrolling border, the neck with floral and trumpet motif between beaded giltmetal bands, the baluster body with opposed oval panels against a dark blue ground, one depicting figures in a landscape, the other a flower spray, framed by scrolling foliage, on circular foot and canted square giltmetal base (2) 53.5cm high
A pair of 19th Century Bohemian red flashed glass trumpet shaped specimen vases with shaped rims, the exteriors finely engraved with a deer hunting scene, on octagonal knopped columns and conforming cut footrims, 12ins high (one column with old repair), and a ditto octagonal flared vase with shaped rim engraved with fruiting vine ornament, on cut footrim, 10.5ins high (rim slightly chipped) £125-160
An Edwardian mounted easel-back photograph frame, with marks for Birmingham 1908, maker's mark J.G, of slim shaped rectangular outline decorated with sprigs of lily of the valley; an epergne, Birmingham 1906 (lacking one small trumpet shaped vase); an oval mounted glass preserve pot with hinged cover, 1838; together with a pair of mounted glass condiment bottles, London 1843 (one lacking stopper) (5) Heights: 29.5cm; 23cm; 10.5cm and 18.5cm
A collection of Crown Staffordshire Wares, decorated with the ‘Hunting Scene’ design, comprising: Pair of Trumpet Vases; Two large Mugs; Salt and two Pepperettes; Sugar Bowl; Two handled urn shaped Vase; Small Ginger Jar; Pen Tray; Two Plates and Bread and Butter Plate; Two small circular Trinket Plates; Two further oval Nut Dishes; Covered rectangular Box (repaired) and a Milk Jug
A pair of early 20th Century three light Candelabra, each with detachable nozzles over trumpet shaped and bladed sconces, over drip pans, to plain scrolling wire work arms, to a central removable sconce, the whole raised on a knopped baluster column, and further to a spreading circular base with presentation inscription, (loaded), height 20”
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